Cunning as Serpents
One of the more complex aspects of human life is found in the need to exercise certain acts of immorality in a particular situation.
One of the more complex aspects of human life is found in the need to exercise certain acts of immorality in a particular situation.
Four fennec foxes were born at the Ramat Gan Safari just outside Tel Aviv.
Media reports about ultra-Orthodox Jews are not usually complimentary.
Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz met with his counterparts from Greece and Cyprus to discuss the possibility of building a gas pipeline connecting the three countries.
Fortune magazine has named an Israeli as one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in the World.
Part and parcel of visiting the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City these days is being asked by elderly Jewish women wrapped in colorful head scarves if you would like to put one of their red string bracelets on your wrist.
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I spent three days with my wife Anat, who accompanied me on a brief business trip to Holland.
The 80th anniversary of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra will be celebrated in December with nine special concerts featuring renowned conductors and soloists.
Everyone loves the story of the young shepherd boy David taking on the Philistine giant Goliath with nothing but a sling and an unshakable faith in the God of Israel.
Alex Pekerman is one of only two female explosive experts in Israel.
Christian theological documents representing most historic churches commonly declare that “God was crucified” or that “God died on the cross.”
Captain Lewis Yelland Andrews (1896-1937) was the District Commissioner for the Galilee during the British Mandate for Palestine.
Now that the dust is settling on the American presidential elections, we can discern a revolution taking place in religious and nationalist governments worldwide against the dominant globalist agenda.
An inscription from the early Islamic Period in the Holy Land (638–969 AD) confirms that the golden Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount was called at that time Al-Makdas, or “the Temple.”
The Jerusalem weekly Yerushalayim is publishing a series of articles entitled Jerusalem’s Secrets, featuring unusual venues in Jerusalem.
Four Arabs were arrested by Palestinian Authority (PA) police because they accepted an invitation to a sukkah (hut) during the biblical Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot.
In one of the first attacks in the current wave of “lone wolf” terrorism, two teenage Palestinian boys entered the Jewish neighborhood adjacent to theirs in northern Jerusalem and stabbed two young Israelis.
A new museum dedicated to the legendary Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has opened to the public coinciding with the 12th anniversary of his death.
Gilad Milo is without question the most popular Israeli in Kenya, and increasingly so in Tanzania, Uganda and neighboring Rwanda.
The Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot concludes the Fall Festivals and comes at the end of seven dry months with no rain in Israel and a long, hot summer.
Israel has a new holiday: Aliyah Day, hailing immigration to the country from the nations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in July with the heads of seven African nations.
Time is running out for members of the United Arab List (UAL) who seek to create a controversial legacy backed by inflammatory remarks fitting their hostile worldview.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish mystics see spiritual and biblical significance in nearly every major event around the world, and the 2016 US presidential election was no exception.